At New Song we believe that the Gospel isn't good advice or what God expects from us; the Gospel is the Good News of what God has done for us in Jesus.
So every Sunday we gather to hear God's Word proclaimed through Scripture reading and through faithful, biblically-sound and applicable preaching.
Check out our sermon podcast (search "New Song Port Perry" wherever fine podcasts are downloaded) and listen to some of our latest sermons on our YouTube Channel.
LATEST:
I Am Sending You (John 20:19-31) What is necessary for the mission on which God is sending us? In John 20 we see the risen Jesus sharing his peace with the disciples whom he is sending, transforming their fear to gladness, unforgiveness to forgiveness, and disbelief to faith. Even today Christ’s peace can transform us … Read more February 23, 2025
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December 13, 2020
Advent with Isaiah: Joy (Isaiah 40:1-11) Can there be joy in the midst of desolation? Isaiah speaks a Word of comfort to God’s people. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 13 December 2020.
December 27, 2020
A Message of Certain Joy (Luke 2:1-14) Is the birth of Jesus mere nostalgia? Or could it be the only hope for our dark world? The Rt. Rev. Charlie Masters, 27 December 2020.
November 8, 2020
COVID-19, Depression, and God (Psalm 32) With many experiencing depression in this COVID-19 season, some wonder where is God in all this? Psalm 32 addresses this question in an unexpected way by providing good news and hope in the midst of difficulty. The Rev. Jonathan Camire, 8 November 2020
October 25, 2020
The Great Either/Or (Matthew 22:34-46) Is Jesus who he claims to be? How we respond to Jesus is the most important decision we can make. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 25 October 2020
October 18, 2020
Render Yourself (Matthew 22:15-22) Who or what claims your allegiance? Whose likeness and inscription do you bear? The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 18 October 2020
October 11, 2020
Redeeming Love (Ruth 4) *Please note: partial recording due to technical error; the Ruth 4 reading and the first five minutes of the sermon were missed. The redeeming love of Boaz for Ruth is a costly love. It points us to the costliest of redeeming loves. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 11 October 2020
October 4, 2020
We Worship Because He’s Worthy (Revelation 5) New Song sang together at this outdoor service for the first time in months. But why do we sing? Why does the church worship? Jesus is worthy, even in the midst of a pandemic. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 4 October 2020